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Qatar Faces Challenge of Complex, Changing European Gas Market
...lling LNG at prices lower than Qatar’s. A lowering of costs in Asia-Pacific when Australia becomes the world’s leading supplier of LNG may drive Qatar LNG increasingly into the European market. Price is likely to face further competition when Canadian and US Pacific Coast LNG terminals open in 2017...
Volume: 54Issue: 40Published at Mon, 03 Oct 2011 -
Dubai Plans Major Solar Power Plant
...bai government has previously said it expects to start its first nuclear power plant in 2017 – with local authorities expressing their hope that nuclear energy would eventually supply up to 25% of the countries demand for power. “The strategy of Dubai has looked at an array of alternatives and we ar...
Volume: 54Issue: 40Published at Mon, 03 Oct 2011 -
MENA Energy Investment: Broken Momentum, Mixed Outlook
...ficially inaugurated in August 2010 (to be only partially operational a year later), Abu Dhabi’s first such plant is not expected before 2017. 5. A Aissaoui, ‘MENA Natural Gas: A Paradox of Scarcity Amidst Plenty’ (MEES, 27 December 2010). 6. $90/B reflects increasing costs of production from en...
Volume: 54Issue: 40Published at Mon, 03 Oct 2011